Whangārei (electorate)

Whangārei
Single-member general constituency for the New Zealand House of Representatives
Formation1972
RegionNorthland
CharacterUrban
Term3 years
Member for Whangārei

Shane Reti
since 14 October 2023
PartyNational
Party vote distribution




Whangārei (formerly Whangarei) is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate that was first created for the 1972 election. The electorate is usually a reasonably safe National seat, and was held for long periods by John Banks (1981–1999) and Phil Heatley (1999–2014), before being won in the 2014 election by Shane Reti. In the 2020 election Reti narrowly lost the seat to Labour's Emily Henderson. Reti would reclaim the seat at the 2023 election with a huge majority.